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There's
a Kickstarter campaign going that might interest those who carry
sensitive data and swooned over Tom Hanks in The Da Vinci Code — if it
comes to fruition, the Crypteks USB drive will combine both a physical
lock as well as 256-bit AES hardware encryption. The drive itself is
sealed inside an anodized aluminum cylinder with five rings containing
all the letters of the alphabet; all you have to do to remove the drive
is enter your password. Once the drive is removed, you can reset the
password by removing and re-orienting the rings in the position of your
choice. Even after the drive is removed from its shell, it's still
secured by the aforementioned AES encryption, a standard currently in
use by the US government.
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